File:July 26, 2010 Stunning wetlands (6990838504).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionJuly 26, 2010 Stunning wetlands (6990838504).jpg |
Aerial view of braided wetlands and tundra that is typical of the Bristol Bay watershed in Alaska. Upper Talarik Creek (shown here) flows into Lake Iliamna and then the Kvichak River before emptying into Bristol Bay. Visit www.epa.gov/bristolbay for information about EPA's Bristol Bay Watershed Assessment |
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Source | July 26, 2010 Stunning wetlands |
Author | USEPA Environmental-Protection-Agency |
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